The Grundy County Commission met Tuesday morning, hearing reports on various county departments.
According to information provided by Presiding Commissioner Phillip Ray, the commission heard an update on the FEMA project at the Sand Hill Bridge, located near NE 110th St., in Marion Township. He said approximately 800 tons of material has been used to repair damage at the site. Commissioners also reviewed a tabletop emergency exercise plan and approved CARES Act funding requests from the Grundy County Health Department, Trenton R-9 School District and Sunnyview Nursing Home. It was reported that N95 masks have been received by the Grundy County Ambulance Department and put in stock for EMS personnel. Several new vendors are being utilized in order to ensure supplies are readily available.
The agenda for the Tuesday, Sept. 8 meeting includes a bid opening for county vehicles at 8:30 a.m., followed by a road and bridge report at 8:45 a.m., an emergency management report at 9 a.m. and CRF allocation approvals at 9:30 a.m. The commission will hear an ambulance department update at 10 a.m. and hold a pre-construction meeting with Howe Company, Decker Construction and the Missouri Department of Transportation at 11 a.m. concerning the bridge project on SW 80th Ave.
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Commission Hears Update On County Departments
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